http://www.openbsd.org/anoncvs.html talks you through who to go to and
what commands to type to get and update your source tree from anoncvs servers.
You can also browse the source online via
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb
Expect patches to always apply to current. If it is a security or subtantial
bugfix, it typically filters back into STABLE.
The above said, for your future reference, I do not recall any updates to the
hylafax port. Infact, after I updated the broken version in ports, I do not
recall much comment at all.
I'd be glad to examine any diffs that improve the port.
Thanks,
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Penned by Uwe Dippel on Mon, May 19, 2003 at 01:06:15AM -0700, we have:
| Sorry, guys, I'm new in here.
| My question is about Hylafax. I used the stable (3.3) ports and found a
| problem with the creation of the FIFO-s. A problem that I could
| reproduce.
| Also, the suggested
| /usr/local/lib/fax/hylafax.sh.sample
| seems not quite complete to me: It starts the fax-queue, but not the
| hfaxd.
|
| Is there an easy way (archive, etc) to find out if this has been
| addressed ?
| I read a few man pages, but am still not clear how patches are
| processed and introduced into stable - or do they go to current only ?
|
| Thanks,
|
| Uwe
|
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